• Child finds flaws in mobile games
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I can turn off the computer without hitting shut down.
This news post opened so much possibilites for me. I can now hack everything: PCs, cellphones, Macs, consoles, handheld devices, DVD players, VCRs, microwaves, clocks, watches and even toy-clocks!
ITS ELITE HACKERS LIKE THEM THAT ARE RUINING OUR WORLD
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;31601714]This is not hacking, at all, and I don't know why this has to be shown at DEFCON.[/QUOTE] It's still using an exploit, which is basicly what a lot of other hacks involve, exploiting an oversight on the programmers side.
A glitcher is not a hacker you know. Abusing game glitches and bugs is not considered true hacking.
[QUOTE=BCell;31603352]A glitcher is not a hacker you know. Abusing game glitches and bugs is not considered true hacking.[/QUOTE] clearly, you know nothing. but i can glitch out of cod maps
Hah, that's nothing. I hacked into the main clock of the world and set the time a couple months forward so I could grow my real crops faster, then I store them in an alternate dimension and set the time back to where it was, and repeat for infinite crops.
[quote]Details about what this bug opens up have not been revealed but such flaws are often used to let an attacker run their own code and get access to useful or saleable data. CyFi's discovery has since been verified by independent security researchers.[/quote] What.
I bet this is about that "Smurfs" game my mum has been playing. "A sponsored session at DefCon Kids gave a cash prize to the youngster who found the most games suffering this loophole in 24 hours." What.
Does anyone still play farm games? It was more fun doing it on minecraft (IMO)
Did that in Animal Crossing ten years ago. This is retarded.
Hey Facepunch, let's team up and win DefCon kids next year for the cashmoney prize.
Whos gunna do the Social Engineering CTF with me? [url]http://www.social-engineer.org/social-engineer-ctf-for-kids-at-defcon-19/[/url]
Wow, did any of you guys even read it? By accelerating the clock slightly, it opens up a security flaw allowing malicious code to be read on the device. I mean: "HERP DERP I DID THAT WHEN I WAS 8" or bbc is stupid and assuming this.
God BBC is so naive :v:
[QUOTE=Darkebrz;31604287]Wow, did any of you guys even read it? By accelerating the clock slightly, it opens up a security flaw allowing malicious code to be read on the device. I mean: "HERP DERP I DID THAT WHEN I WAS 8" or bbc is stupid and assuming this.[/QUOTE] Its a farm game. I don't own either the Apple or Android thing, but are any of the games that suffer from this have scoreboards, or some other incentive of playing more besides pixelated corn?
If these kids want a real challenge, they should hack the Gibson.
HOLY SHIT SO MUCH RETARDATION IN THIS THREAD This isn't about "lol maek crops grow fasta, now supa hacker" you bunch of idiots. Shocking as it may be, THAT'S NOT NEWS. [QUOTE=DrogenViech;31603667][quote]Details about what this bug opens up have not been revealed but such flaws are often used to let an attacker run their own code and get access to useful or saleable data. CyFi's discovery has since been verified by independent security researchers.[/quote] What.[/QUOTE] This is the point. There's a code injection exploit made possible through that glitch. This 10 year old found it, and you bunch of idiots can't even read text.
now thats what i call a script kiddie
[QUOTE=subenji99;31604431]HOLY SHIT SO MUCH RETARDATION IN THIS THREAD This isn't about "lol maek crops grow fasta, now supa hacker" you bunch of idiots. Shocking as it may be, THAT'S NOT NEWS. This is the point. There's a code injection exploit made possible through that glitch. This 10 year old found it, and you bunch of idiots can't even read text.[/QUOTE] Oohhh, now thats cool.
i was about to say , she's a fucking dumb person to think that speeding up the clock makes her a hacker i've altered the clock before , i'm not a ~sUpEr1337haXXor~
I used to do this on trial software. Set the clock forward a few years, install, then set it back. Used to work wonders...
kids like these are going to be hacking gods
SUCH FLAWS AS THIS CAN OFTEN ALLOW HACKERS TO STEAL INFORMATION? OH SHIT, GET THE PRESIDENT WE'RE FUCKED. seriously is the article trying to cause panic about hackers or what I mean shit, back in the good ol' days finding out you could kill The End by setting the PS2 clock ahead a week was something you just told your friends, not breaking news to the world. Even if you were only 10. And it certainly didn't steal information from Konami or Sony.
[QUOTE=subenji99;31604431]HOLY SHIT SO MUCH RETARDATION IN THIS THREAD This isn't about "lol maek crops grow fasta, now supa hacker" you bunch of idiots. Shocking as it may be, THAT'S NOT NEWS. This is the point. There's a code injection exploit made possible through that glitch. This 10 year old found it, and you bunch of idiots can't even read text.[/QUOTE] There's no way that's possible, that was totally taken out of context by the people writing the article. Sending people on a challenge to find "how many games suffer from this exploit" would be a wild goose chase; there is no standardized system for these time-based events and if an exploit of that sort DID exist, there's no way it would exist in any other game that uses time-based events off the clock. Plus, if you read any other articles that discuss the same topic, they say nothing about further exploits using this. [img]http://img59.imageshack.us/img59/2118/screenshot2011080812593.png[/img]
[QUOTE=subenji99;31604431]HOLY SHIT SO MUCH RETARDATION IN THIS THREAD This isn't about "lol maek crops grow fasta, now supa hacker" you bunch of idiots. Shocking as it may be, THAT'S NOT NEWS. This is the point. There's a code injection exploit made possible through that glitch. This 10 year old found it, and you bunch of idiots can't even read text.[/QUOTE] [QUOTE][B]Details about what this bug opens up have not been revealed[/B] but such flaws are often used to let an attacker run their own code and get access to useful or saleable data.[/QUOTE] Those apps would have to be coded in a pretty retarded way if changing the system clock suddenly allowed that kind of exploits.
Oh, she can inject code. Now that's interesting. Grow crops faster, while also jailbreaking your phone
I did this in Minecraft. now im a l33t pr0 h4x0rr and i br34k c0d3s.
[QUOTE=VistaPOWA;31601714]This is not hacking, at all, and I don't know why this has to be shown at DEFCON.[/QUOTE] [quote]CyFi gave a presentation about her findings at DefCon Kids, the first meeting at the larger DefCon Con hacker conference, aimed at younger people who are interested in tinkering with hardware and software.[/quote]
[QUOTE=Lizurd Man;31604040]Did that in Animal Crossing ten years ago. This is retarded.[/QUOTE] Yeah, "hackers" obviously haven't played Animal Crossing and Pokemon.
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